Comp & Benefits
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Cleveland health system to face time rounding lawsuit, judge rules
The plaintiff alleged that the timekeeping policy is ‘“rigged’ in MetroHealth’s favor and was designed to willfully pay less time than worked.”
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 26, 2025 -
Only 1 in 5 women feel confident about retiring comfortably, report finds
Employers can enhance their business practices and benefit offerings to be more inclusive of women’s needs, Transamerica’s CEO said.
By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 26, 2025 -
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TrendlineA deep dive into financial wellness
Employee financial wellness may trending upward — but workers are still hoping for help from employers.
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IRS’ temporary relief grants more workers eligibility under Trump’s ‘no tax on tips’ law
The new guidance grants employees and employers “transition relief” until Jan. 1 of the first calendar year after final rules are issued to determine if they fall under a category for exemptions.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 24, 2025 -
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Unused PTO? There’s a beach for that.
One tourism organization is urging workers to find work-life balance on the shores of the Gulf Coast.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 24, 2025 -
8 in 10 companies will award executives bonuses this year, survey finds
Meanwhile, nearly a third of companies plan to lay off workers before the end of the year, per the Resume.org survey.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 20, 2025 -
Employers, workers to face healthcare ‘affordability crunch,’ Mercer warns
A “sharp growth” in prescription drug spending, including pricey GLP-1 weight-loss medications, helped fuel the increase.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 19, 2025 -
IRS sets 401(k) annual contribution limit at $24,500 for 2026
Unlike last year, the agency also announced an increase to the contribution cap for individual retirement accounts.
By Ryan Golden • Nov. 17, 2025 -
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Virtual care delivers access and care continuity to rural and highly distributed workforces
How virtual care helps remote workers access quality healthcare without missing a workday.
Nov. 17, 2025 -
This week in 5 numbers: Caregivers say balancing their dual responsibilities hurts their career
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how salary history bans affect workers’ earnings.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 13, 2025 -
Cost of living remains high — and wages haven’t kept up, experts say
“Coupled with today’s high costs, low wages leave many working people unable to afford basics such as groceries and gas — much less get ahead,” researchers with The Century Foundation said.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 13, 2025 -
Two-thirds of full-time workers plan to take on extra work to afford the holidays
However, 39% said taking on more work has or will likely hurt their productivity at their full-time job.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 13, 2025 -
Healthcare cost hikes in 2026 may be only slightly lower than 2025, WTW says
The increase remains “significantly higher” than the 7.6% seen in 2024.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 12, 2025 -
Salary history bans shrink gender- and race-based pay gaps, researchers find
The results are a sign that the wave of state and local laws is effective at achieving legislators’ stated goals, according to the Boston University School of Law.
By Ryan Golden • Nov. 10, 2025 -
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Providing personalized, connected care for your employees pays off
The more employers embrace a holistic perspective for the health of their workers, the clearer it becomes that the old point solutions no longer fit.
Nov. 10, 2025 -
Pay transparency
5 steps HR should take to comply with pay transparency laws
Knowing where employees are located is just the beginning, attorneys told HR Dive.
By Ryan Golden • Nov. 6, 2025 -
To cover or not cover GLP-1s? Employers might not have a choice.
Despite cost, many employers said they saw the coverage as a potential way to improve health outcomes for workers.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 5, 2025 -
Meta sees ‘accelerated’ employee compensation growth, CFO says
The spike in employee compensation costs was primarily driven by “technical” hires, particularly AI talent, CFO Susan Li said.
By Alexei Alexis • Oct. 31, 2025 -
Younger workers see the greatest slowdown in income growth, report finds
Meanwhile, overall real income growth for those aged 25 to 54 hit the lowest levels in nearly a decade, JPMorganChase Institute research showed.
By Ginger Christ • Oct. 30, 2025 -
A good employee leave experience can pay dividends in retention, report finds
Half of employers said having a supportive manager was the most influential factor in the employee leave experience, according to Guardian.
By Carolyn Crist • Oct. 30, 2025 -
Carvana denied postpartum employee leave from mandatory overtime, lawsuit claims
The plaintiff alleged that the company’s HR staff did not comply with a state family leave law that would have provided her additional time off.
By Ryan Golden • Oct. 27, 2025 -
Why employees don’t negotiate compensation, according to researchers
While experts predicted job seekers would be more influenced by the offer of negotiation coaching, a simple message that employers expect negotiation nudged more job seekers to try it, results showed.
By Emilie Shumway • Oct. 24, 2025 -
This week in 5 numbers: Nearly two-thirds of workers say they don’t have stable schedules
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including what share of family premiums employees contribute.
By Ginger Christ • Oct. 23, 2025 -
GLP-1, autoimmune drugs drive up benefit costs heading into 2026
Along with cost, education around total rewards is also a part of the Q4 benefits conversation.
By Caroline Colvin • Oct. 23, 2025 -
Equity isn’t just for executives: Report urges HR to think beyond base pay
While the compensation option may be well associated with executives and tech startups, it’s increasingly being offered elsewhere, such as to Walmart store managers.
By Kate Tornone • Oct. 23, 2025 -
KFF: Family health insurance premiums now cost more than a new Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Employer premiums are expected to rise more sharply next year, the firm's survey found.
By Ginger Christ • Oct. 22, 2025